Saturday, February 13, 2021
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Lange Funeral Home Chapel
1910 Hutchings Ave.
BALLINGER, Texas 76821
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This from JAMES HAYS:A forum for Ballinger High School Class of 1957 to relate their personal stories, high school pranks, and recent news and photographs.
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This from JAMES HAYS:I have been waiting to hear from more of you before writing a new post. Sadly, most of the news I've received has not been happy news. The latest was sent to me by TRUMAN CONNER in regards to the passing of HAROLD HUDGENS.
Craig's children, Cameron and Hannah, decided to postpone a memorial service until COVID-19 has ceased to be so prolific. Perhaps not until vaccines are available. Austin has been raised to a Level Four (out of Five levels) due to the rise in cases in and around Austin. More restrictions have also been placed on gatherings.
Cameron and Craig's sister Carajean (Burton) Archer collaborated on this loving obituary. Our hearts are saddened.
Randall Craig Young died peacefully in his sleep on October 24, 2020 in his Austin apartment at the age of 62. He is survived by his mother, Marilyn Moragne; his stepfather, Bob Burton; stepmothers, Ann Burton and Carolyn Young; his children, Cameron and Hannah Young, and his stepdaughter Miranda Williams; his siblings, Carajean Archer and Matthew Rider; step sister, Leah Vandergriff; brother-in-law, Branch Archer; sister-in-law, Amy Rider; numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews including Audrey Bohorquez, Ashlyn Archer, Tanner Archer, Travis and Kelly Rider; his cat, Floki. He is predeceased by his father, Ray Ellis Young.
Craig was born to Ray Young and Marilyn Moragne, in Waco, Texas, May 29, 1958. Craig attended Waco High School, later graduating from MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas in 1976. He married Johnna Smith in 1988. They welcomed Cameron Oliver Young in 1990. Craig married Dot Williams in 1999 and welcomed her daughter Miranda Williams. Their daughter, Hannah Young, was born in 2000. Craig was a devoted, proud, and loving father, his reason for being.
Craig studied variously at McLennan College in Waco, Texas; Richland College, Dallas, Texas; The University of Texas at Dallas; and at Southern Methodist University School of Engineering and Advanced Computer Studies in Plano, Texas.
Craig’s passions included music, football, family, friends, but first and foremost, he was a dedicated political activist. He believed all people are created equal, that America is a land of opportunity for all, and that man-made climate change is an enormous risk to our future on this planet. He was certain of Joe Biden achieving the presidency, as well as his success as our new president. We are saddened that Craig did not live to see Mr. Biden win the presidential election, but we are sure Craig is smiling somewhere. He also enjoyed singing, playing the guitar, and going to concerts. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan. He was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, and nephew, having shared many good times with lasting memories for us to hold dear. He maintained friendships as far back as high school while continuing to make new friends throughout his life.
Life was at a peak for Craig when he passed. Although a career in the car business was not what he had planned, he was successful. He recently secured a job position that he was very much enjoying, and was well liked and respected by his coworkers. His children were happy, succeeding in college with the brightest of futures. After years of living in Dallas, he enjoyed spending the last couple of years in Austin, close to family. Craig was a man of integrity. He was kind, intelligent, principled, and articulate. His bright smile, deep laughter and witty sense of humor will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Due to the current status of the COVID pandemic, services are pending. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Texas Civil Rights Project. (https://txcivilrights.org/take-action/contribute/).
...I don't know how to go on without him in my life. My first born child, Craig Young, died in his sleep Friday night. He was 62-years-old and enjoying his life more than he had in years. My daughter Carajean went to check on him for me as he was not answering my texts or voice mail. He was supposed to pick up groceries I had ordered and bring them to my house. We were going to have a "porch visit" that was past due. Carajean had to call 911 to come and check on Craig, and she wasn't allowed in until the Medical Examiner came. She could see him lying on the sofa, with his hand under his chin. Peaceful looking, but the police checked for a pulse. They told her there was no sign that it was anything other than a peaceful, natural death. I am so thankful that they had a grief counselor come to assist Carrie until her brother Matthew and his wife Amy arrived. We do not have the final arrangements as of yet. Craig's two children, Cameron and Hannah, are to come here from Fort Worth and Dallas in the next day or two. They will make plans at that time. Cameron posted the following beautiful tribute to Craig on Facebook the next day. His writing is in Italics, and I made a few comments in regular type.
"I lost my best friend last night. One of the most loving people I've ever known. Of all the ways I can think of to pay tribute to him (and will at some point), here's what he would want on here first and foremost. He instilled in me from an early age a desire to fight for a loving, just, and inclusive world. He told me stories about how racism and bigotry has harmed our society, but also about the countless heroes who had come before us and managed to make things better - even if it was just a little bit. He also taught me that democracy (with some help), however flawed it may be, is our absolute best shot to achieve that vision.
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"It was proposed by the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, in a telephone conversation with Trump on Saturday, and was announced on Polish news in a press conference by the Polish Minister of Defense." Poland is DENNY'S second home. He canceled a trip there for May, just in time to miss the terrible outbreaks of the coronavirus in both Italy and Poland. ******************************************************************************** |